The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 12, 1912, Image 20

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    ADDITIONAL CIVIL
SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
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A Pair of
Pants
Free
Up to and including Christmas eve I will give away,
Absolutely Free, a pair of Extra Trousers, with
every Suit, Coat and Pants or Overcoat order, made
to your measure.
THE CITY TAILORS
Finest Clothes to Measure
CHICAGO, U. S. A.
have made it possible for me to make this liberal offer
and every man in town should take advantage of it
FREE PANTS need not be selected
from the same goods as suit. You can
pick out any pattern in the same class
you select your suit from.
Come in today and look over the samples and place your order.
You surely want a new suit in which to celebrate the Holidays.
Now is the time to get it, and get an EXTRA PAIR of
TROUSERS FREE. Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed
E. G. Laing
Modern Clothes for Men
308 Box Butte Ave. Alliance, Nebraska
The following civil scrvio exam
ination will he Riven in Alliance In
iHtdillon to those heretofore given
in Th? lleralH, on the ltes Riven
below:
January 8, 1913
Lnbomtory Assistant In Physics
(male I, salary !M0 to $1200. Kntom
ologlcal Asaiatnnt (male), salary
$1400 to $1800 Scientifie Assistant
In Plant Physiology (male), salary
11200 to $1400 Laboratory Helper,
Cnnrty MiiklnR (inalei, wilnry $900.
Assistant Aitrbulturlst in Kami Econ
omics (male), salary $1440 to $1800.
Engineer and Plumber unale), sal
ary $720.
January 13, 1913
Parm Architect imnlei. salary $1,
00 to $2000.
RETURNS FROM BIG DEE.R HUNT
B. P. Oilman returned Wednesday
morning from Wisconsin, where h
has been for several weeks on a
I big deer hunt. It is reported that
, he had very good success and from
! his hale and hearty appearance we.
j judge that ho w;is well fed MM
I Joyed his trip exceedingly well.
NEIGHBORING NOTES
About People and Happenings
Nearby Town and Country
that Will Interest
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CULLED FOR BUSY READERS
NEW TOWNSITE PLATTED IN
HEART OF MITCHELL VALLEY
and therefore a railroad line Intend
ed for use an r through Hoe cannot,
be placed as close to It its might, bo.
desired; that from a railroad stand
point, considering grades and econ
omy of operation, the lino should
have run half a mile further from
Oerlng than It does-Lincoln Daily;
Star.
RECEPTION FOR MRS. ELLIS
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COMING ATTRACTIONS
The two big attractions at the
Phelan Opera House tot this month
are "Huster Flrown," a humorous
comedy with music, hooked for Dec.
2fi, and on Dec. 11 will b presented
"The Divorce," one of the Onskill
& MeVitty's plays In the class with
"The City", "The Wolf" and others.
Regular advertisement will appear in
due season.
Advertisement 1-1 171:1.
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PUBLIC SALE WAS POSTPONED,
J. A. Snoko's public sale which
wa.s to have been held last Thurs
day was postponed till Tuesday of
this week oi account of bad
weather. The weather was threat
ening and some snow tailing on the
second date, but it was not cold, and
there was a good crowd present.
BhMltlg w;is good and things sold
well.
A townsite whs platted on the
llalg i. inn In Mitchell valley this
week. This has been one of the as
sured things for some time, as it
has been known for several years
that a town would be located there
; whenever the Union Pacific should
'build over in the valley. They have
I a beautfinl site for a town there, in
I the heart of the richest valley, in
the county, and will no doubt have
considerable of a town built in the
next few yeans. It Is reported that
an elevator, general store, as well
as several other business proposi
tions are under considorat ion for
early spring. The I'nlon Pacific
has promised to put in a depot there.
The townsite is named Haig, after
li. W. Haig, who Is one of the old
time as well ae the wealthiest citi
zens of Mitchell valley. Mr. Haig
owns something like 800 acies of
land adjoining the townsite. One
section, on which the townsite is lo
cated, being in a body and is prob
ably the most valuable real estate
holding in the county, taken aire
for acre, Siottsbluff Star-Herald.
Ijist Tuesday evening Mrs. Jerry
Rowan was the charming hostess at
a party given In honor of Mrs. I..
8. Kills, who is on her way to her
new home on the Pacific coast.
The popular game of 100 was the
amusement of the evening. Mrs.
M. Bi Johnson won firBt prize and
! Mrs. Jas. Keeler the free for ill
prize. Doth prizes were dainty band
painted plates. A delicious five
course lunch was served. The ladles
present gave Mrs. Kllis a handsome
piece of cut glass as a token of the
high esteem in which she is held by
all who have known her.
Those present were: Mrs. L H.
Highland. Mrs. L. Z. Holloway. Mrs.
Cora Lewis, Mrs A. K. Nelson, Mia.
Ed. Kldred, Mrs. M. K. Grebe, Mrs.
M . B. Johnson, Mrs. V. N. Hoskins,
Mrs. J. G. Beck, Mrs. L. A. Suprise,
Mrs. A. J. Cole, Miss Kun i Kldred,
Keeler, Mrs. Kay l!o;i,
Waller.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Jas.
Tom
Grand Master, Judge A. M. of
Dftvld city, and Joseph. Oberfelder
of Sidney, members of the Grand
Klnance Committee of the A. O. U,
W. of Nebraska, wore in this city on
Thursday; They were on a tour of
inspection through the valley exam
ining the loans made hy their sofi- 1
ety. Over $150,000 from the reserve,
fund of the A. O. V. W. has bean
loaned upon the irrigated lands from I
Bridgeport to Morrill. The order is j
composed of nearly forty thousand
members and is in a flourishing con
dltion. Morrill Mali.
SPEND WINTER IN MISSOURI
Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Barb left last
; Thu rsday for Springfield, Mo., at
! which place Mr. Barb's parents re
I side and where they expect to spend
the winter, returning to Alliance in
the spring. A letter received the
first of the week by Mrs. Bam
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Drake,
brought the information that they
arrived at their destination all
right and were enjoying ihemsclves
splendidly.
PURE FOOD MANUFACTURERS
DINNER PARTY
SAY RUIN
OF
IS
GERING
AIM OF
THE U. P.
Mrs. J. G. Heck entertained at a
very elaborate six o'clock dlnher last
Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Lindlev
Kllis.
Those present were: Mrs. .Lis.
Keeler, Mrs. Bd. Kldred. Mrs. A. E.
Nelson, Mrs. A. J, Cole, MrB. Tom
Walle, Mrs. J. C. MoCorkle.
OFFICERS RAID CARD GAME
The sheriff and city police raided
a poker game on Box Butte avenue
Tuesday evening, securing cards,
chips and other paraphernalia Six
men were arrested but allowed to go
on their own recognizance. All
were fined' ten dollars and costs on
Wednesday, the fines being paid in
each case.
Mrs. Wm. James' father, Mr. Ken
nedy, has been very il for the past
few days.
Two tactions of business men,
farmers and other citizens at Gor
ing, the county seat of Scotts Bluff
county, have brought their differ
ences over the location of the Union
Pacific depot at that place to the
state railway commission for settle
ment. One of the elements claims that
the railroad company has undertaken
to kill off the town, or at least the
older portion of it, hy placing the
depot and other transportation facili
ties a long way off from the business
tenter and the main traveled high
way. The other says the place sel
ected is the best one and wants the
depot left there.
In response to the demand for a
change of location, the Cnion Pacific
has filed its answer declaring that
the depot and its adjuncts have ben
put where they will best serve the
people or Gering and the territory
surrounding; that the, town itself is
flie Loose Wiles Biscuit Company
is one of the reliablei pure1 food!
manufacturers of this country. Con
sumers of their products con rest
assured that they ure eating whole
some food. We are running an ad-
1 vertisement for this company in
The Herald, but this item is not an
"ad", but merely a little mention
j which we believe is well deserved.
Readers of this paper can secure
samples of the Loose-Wiles goods
free filling out the coupon in
' advertisement and mailing
I them.
their
it to.
GIVES THANKS FOR
THANKSGIVING GIVING
As an expression of Thanksgiving
day gratitude and good will. the
school children of Alliance have for
the past three years donated ap
ples, potatoes and other edible ar
ticles to be distributed so as to in
sure a fine Thanksgiving day dinner
in every home in the city. Mrs.
W. H. Zehrung, who has had change
of the distribution, wishes through
The Herald to thank the' teachers,
and pupils of Emerson and Central
schools for the assistance rendered
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situated In I pocket among the hills by them in this good wyrk.
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The ladies of Alliance should hear in mind that a STORK FOR MEN
such as THE FAMOUS offers them a more varied opportunity for
the proper selecting of Practical (jifts for Men and Boys. Our stocks in
all departments are complete and notwithstanding the LOW PRICES
QUALITY is the PARAMOUNT feature.
Vfou'll he in good Company when you come here; this store is known to
I have the best clientele of any men's wear store in the Northwest.
Men Who seek Quality first, High Value and the Hest Service. It's a place in which
business men, doctors, lawyers, railroad men, ranchmen, hankers, and farmers
pat their confidence and we have made tfood. We are used to dealing with good
trade and we know HOW
WE SUGGEST FOR PRESENTS
DRBS8 GLOVES LOUNGING ROBES HOLEPROOF HOSE SUSPENDERS FUR COATS PLUSH LINED COATS
SMOKING JACKETS HOU8E COATS HATH ROHES KNIT MUFFLERS SWEATER COATS CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS BOYS' CLOTHING
HANDKERCHIEF'S. SILK AND LINEN MUFFLERS SILK I'M HRELLAS I CR CAPS OVERCOATS HIGH TOP SHOES FOR HOYS
FIXE NECKWEAR AUTO GLOVE8 MITTENS FUR GLOVES PAJAMAS NIGHT ROHES FINE STICK PINS (IFF BUTTONS FINE CAPS
FINE SILK hosiery SUIT CASE8 PINE TRAVELING hags COMBINATION SETS Ties, Handkerchief to match FINE NECKWEAR IN HOLIDAY BOXES
Specially Priced Pine Clothing for Gifts
Om: lot of 50 Men's Suits, Hart
Schaffner & Marx make, and this,
as vou know, is the last word in
clothing. ,,ullr J25 lU 3fl ",M$,, ,0,1S
$20.00
A beautiful line of FINK HAND
TAILORED MEN'S SUITS, reg
ular llS.oo and $20.00 values.
DURING. NEXT DAYS
$15.00
OVERCOATS all wool and all
n.e'iu. convertible collars
inches lon. Fin
coat. Special! v priced at
automobile
$12.50
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Big Bargains Suitable for Presents just at the time when you expected to pay more
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Fine Suspenders in 1ft I b eproof Hosiery , solid colors or as- Fine "leather Traveling Bags and Suit Fine line of Mercerized Mufflers
Art Holiday Hoxes ItC rted colors, Otnonths wear fc Sf Cases. $ 4. SO to $25. ( ienuine Walrus .ill colors. Special holida lMf
Special S guaranteed. Holiday Hoxes P I VV Seal, French Calf Skin. All new ooods boxes. 75c values w
Beautiful Linen Hi line of four-in-hand Ties a Beautiful line of Combinations Silk Hose, Imported English Gloves, caps lined with
Initial Handkerchiefs. I,mSC Knit, Plain Silks AeC Silk Tie, Silk Handkerchief, Curl Huttons. squirrel, $3. 50 pair Genuine Imported
for Men and Fanes Stick l'in, all to match, $150, holiday lmxes English Buckskittj squirrel-lined at $5 pair
aponette Silk IT Fine Silk Ties. Scarf l'in and p Pine line of Holiday Hoxes in all stvles. Hath Robes and Lounging Robes of
Initial Handkerchief l ie Clasps to match i mC look like hooks, ciar boxes and other Tern Cloth, lader Down and Hlankets
1 pairs for VV Holiday Hoxes P"f odd shapes suitable for giving, 75C-J1.50 Priced 53.50 tO JflO.OO.
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